Deck 7: Configuring File Services in Windows Server 2008

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____ is a CLI utility provided with Windows that allows you to create and manage shared folder resources.

A) SID
C) Server Message Block
B) ACL
D) Net share
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____ are defined at the folder or file level.

A) Net shares
C) Administrative shares
B) Tokens
D) User-level permissions
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After installing the DFS roles and role services, you should create a DFS namespace to act as the central point for clients to access network shared data.
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____ allow shared file resources to be available to clients when they are not connected to the network.

A) Domains
C) Offline files
B) Net shares
D) ACLS
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NTFS uses ____ to define permissions to resources.

A) DFS namespaces
C) access control lists
B) administrative shares
D) domains
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NTFS permissions are retained when a file or folder is backed up, while share permissions are not.
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A ____ is stored on one or more servers as part of AD DS.

A) domain-based namespace
C) token
B) share-level permission
D) network access point
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Windows uses ____ to make every user, computer, and resource on a network unique.

A) security identifiers
C) domains
B) ACLs
D) root hints
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Folder ____ are applied to a specific folder on a Windows Server 2008 server.

A) permissions
C) files
B) namespaces
D) ACLs
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DFS is the preferred file system used in Windows networks for its increased security and detailed configuration settings.
Question
____ makes files and folders accessible from a network location.

A) Folder sharing
C) Filter screening
B) Standard file sharing
D) DFS replication
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A ____ is an object attached to a user's account that validates the user's identity and privileges they have to resources.

A) zone
C) record
B) token
D) domain
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The ____ requires a domain to be running in Windows 2000 mixed AD DS functional mode or higher, and all namespace servers to be running at least Windows 2000 Server.

A) Windows Server 2000 mode
C) DFS
B) NTFS
D) ACL
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The ____ requires a domain to be running in Windows Server 2008 AD DS functional mode, and all namespace servers to be running Windows Server 2008.

A) Windows Server 2008 mode
C) ACL
B) stand-alone namespace
D) DFS namespace
Question
____ are defined at the shared resource level and allow clients access to a network share.

A) Server Message Blocks
C) Offline files
B) Share-level permissions
D) Security identifiers
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The SMB protocol can be used on private networks and the Internet by communicating over TCP/IP.
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Shares on FAT32 volumes can use share permissions; they also have the ability to use file or folder-level security.
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____ is the preferred format in Windows Server 2008 due to its more robust features and file-level security.

A) NTFS
C) OEM
B) DFS
D) DCDiag
Question
____ can be identified by name because they always end with a dollar sign ($).

A) Tokens
C) Administrative shares
B) Permissions
D) Net shares
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____ is responsible for synchronizing all the data within a DFS structure.

A) DFS namespace
C) Administrative share
B) DFS replication
D) Net share
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___________________________________ is a set of client and server services that allows companies to deploy their shared file resources, known as targets, as a single file structure while distributing the resources across multiple servers and network locations.
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DFS replication can be used on its own for replicating data, or it can be combined with the DFS namespace. Discuss the benefits derived when used along with the DFS namespace.
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What questions would you ask when trying to determine how to deploy DFS?
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Each ACL contains ___________________________________, which are the individual permissions assigned to a specific user or group on an object.
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The Windows Server 2008 File Services role contains many functions for providing access to and storage of electronic data. Each function includes a specific service for network clients. Briefly describe the following functions: Services for Network File System and Windows Server 2003 File Services.
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Once deployed, ____ has a hierarchical namespace structure that allows users to locate information using a UNC path location.

A) net share
C) SID
B) DFS
D) ACL
Question
Microsoft's implementation of DFS allows you to create an entry point for shared file resources using a naming convention of your choice. This is referred to as the _____________________________________________
Question
____ allows you to add existing folder shares into a namespace.

A) DFS
C) DFS
B) NTFS
D) SID
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What information is contained in the following shares: Admin$ and IPC$?
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Provide brief descriptions of the following NTFS file permissions: Full Control and Read & Execute.
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Storing offline files is also called _________________________.
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Using a multimaster replication engine (such as AD), ____ allows servers connected across WAN or limited bandwidth network connections to stay current.

A) DFS namespace
C) administrative share
B) DFS replication
D) net share
Question
____ can be defined by using built-in templates or custom-created templates or by specific file type.

A) ACLs
C) SIDs
B) Filters
D) Domains
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____ use actual file size instead of the logical file size.

A) FSRM quotas
C) SMBs
B) File servers
D) Net shares
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_________________________ allows users to share files with all the users logged on locally or on the network, if that feature is enabled.
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The Windows Server 2008 File Services role contains many functions for providing access to and storage of electronic data. Each function includes a specific service for network clients. Briefly describe the following functions: File Server and Distributed File System.
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____ allows administrators to block specific types of files from being stored in Windows Server 2008 file directories.

A) DFS replication
C) Public folder sharing
B) Filter screening
D) Private folder sharing
Question
Briefly discuss the following implementations of DFS namespaces: domain-based and stand-alone.
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List four tools that can be used to implement file and folder sharing.
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FSRM allows administrators to perform various tasks in managing files and disk volumes through the FSRM console. List three of these tasks.
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What are the steps involved in deploying DFS?
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Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Shared Folders console
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Caching
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Server Message Block
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Load balancing
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
File Server Resource Manager
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
DFS
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Folders
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Failover clustering
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Data collection
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Shared Folders console
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Caching
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Server Message Block
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Load balancing
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
File Server Resource Manager
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
DFS
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Folders
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Failover clustering
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Data collection
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Shared Folders console
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Caching
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Server Message Block
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Load balancing
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
File Server Resource Manager
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
DFS
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Folders
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Failover clustering
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Data collection
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Shared Folders console
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Caching
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Server Message Block
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Load balancing
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
File Server Resource Manager
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
DFS
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Folders
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Failover clustering
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Data collection
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Shared Folders console
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Caching
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Server Message Block
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Load balancing
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
File Server Resource Manager
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
DFS
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Folders
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Failover clustering
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Data collection
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Shared Folders console
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Caching
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Server Message Block
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Load balancing
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
File Server Resource Manager
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
DFS
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Folders
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Failover clustering
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Data collection
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Shared Folders console
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Caching
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Server Message Block
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Load balancing
Used by clients to access shared resources.
File Server Resource Manager
Used by clients to access shared resources.
DFS
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Folders
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Failover clustering
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Data collection
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Shared Folders console
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Caching
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Server Message Block
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Load balancing
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
File Server Resource Manager
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
DFS
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Folders
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Failover clustering
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Data collection
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Shared Folders console
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Caching
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Server Message Block
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Load balancing
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
File Server Resource Manager
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
DFS
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Folders
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Failover clustering
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Data collection
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Deck 7: Configuring File Services in Windows Server 2008
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____ is a CLI utility provided with Windows that allows you to create and manage shared folder resources.

A) SID
C) Server Message Block
B) ACL
D) Net share
D
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____ are defined at the folder or file level.

A) Net shares
C) Administrative shares
B) Tokens
D) User-level permissions
D
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After installing the DFS roles and role services, you should create a DFS namespace to act as the central point for clients to access network shared data.
True
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____ allow shared file resources to be available to clients when they are not connected to the network.

A) Domains
C) Offline files
B) Net shares
D) ACLS
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NTFS uses ____ to define permissions to resources.

A) DFS namespaces
C) access control lists
B) administrative shares
D) domains
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NTFS permissions are retained when a file or folder is backed up, while share permissions are not.
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A ____ is stored on one or more servers as part of AD DS.

A) domain-based namespace
C) token
B) share-level permission
D) network access point
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Windows uses ____ to make every user, computer, and resource on a network unique.

A) security identifiers
C) domains
B) ACLs
D) root hints
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Folder ____ are applied to a specific folder on a Windows Server 2008 server.

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C) files
B) namespaces
D) ACLs
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DFS is the preferred file system used in Windows networks for its increased security and detailed configuration settings.
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____ makes files and folders accessible from a network location.

A) Folder sharing
C) Filter screening
B) Standard file sharing
D) DFS replication
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A ____ is an object attached to a user's account that validates the user's identity and privileges they have to resources.

A) zone
C) record
B) token
D) domain
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The ____ requires a domain to be running in Windows 2000 mixed AD DS functional mode or higher, and all namespace servers to be running at least Windows 2000 Server.

A) Windows Server 2000 mode
C) DFS
B) NTFS
D) ACL
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The ____ requires a domain to be running in Windows Server 2008 AD DS functional mode, and all namespace servers to be running Windows Server 2008.

A) Windows Server 2008 mode
C) ACL
B) stand-alone namespace
D) DFS namespace
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____ are defined at the shared resource level and allow clients access to a network share.

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B) Share-level permissions
D) Security identifiers
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The SMB protocol can be used on private networks and the Internet by communicating over TCP/IP.
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Shares on FAT32 volumes can use share permissions; they also have the ability to use file or folder-level security.
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____ is the preferred format in Windows Server 2008 due to its more robust features and file-level security.

A) NTFS
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B) DFS
D) DCDiag
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____ can be identified by name because they always end with a dollar sign ($).

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B) Permissions
D) Net shares
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____ is responsible for synchronizing all the data within a DFS structure.

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D) Net share
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DFS replication can be used on its own for replicating data, or it can be combined with the DFS namespace. Discuss the benefits derived when used along with the DFS namespace.
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What questions would you ask when trying to determine how to deploy DFS?
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Each ACL contains ___________________________________, which are the individual permissions assigned to a specific user or group on an object.
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The Windows Server 2008 File Services role contains many functions for providing access to and storage of electronic data. Each function includes a specific service for network clients. Briefly describe the following functions: Services for Network File System and Windows Server 2003 File Services.
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Once deployed, ____ has a hierarchical namespace structure that allows users to locate information using a UNC path location.

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B) DFS
D) ACL
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Microsoft's implementation of DFS allows you to create an entry point for shared file resources using a naming convention of your choice. This is referred to as the _____________________________________________
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____ allows you to add existing folder shares into a namespace.

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What information is contained in the following shares: Admin$ and IPC$?
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Provide brief descriptions of the following NTFS file permissions: Full Control and Read & Execute.
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Storing offline files is also called _________________________.
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Using a multimaster replication engine (such as AD), ____ allows servers connected across WAN or limited bandwidth network connections to stay current.

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B) DFS replication
D) net share
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____ can be defined by using built-in templates or custom-created templates or by specific file type.

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D) Domains
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____ use actual file size instead of the logical file size.

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_________________________ allows users to share files with all the users logged on locally or on the network, if that feature is enabled.
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The Windows Server 2008 File Services role contains many functions for providing access to and storage of electronic data. Each function includes a specific service for network clients. Briefly describe the following functions: File Server and Distributed File System.
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____ allows administrators to block specific types of files from being stored in Windows Server 2008 file directories.

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D) Private folder sharing
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Briefly discuss the following implementations of DFS namespaces: domain-based and stand-alone.
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List four tools that can be used to implement file and folder sharing.
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FSRM allows administrators to perform various tasks in managing files and disk volumes through the FSRM console. List three of these tasks.
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What are the steps involved in deploying DFS?
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Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Shared Folders console
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Caching
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Server Message Block
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Load balancing
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
File Server Resource Manager
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
DFS
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Folders
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Failover clustering
Allows administrators to implement fault tolerance of service applications through the use of server clustering.
Data collection
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Shared Folders console
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Caching
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Server Message Block
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Load balancing
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
File Server Resource Manager
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
DFS
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Folders
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Failover clustering
Available through the Computer Management console or as a stand-alone MMC snap-in.
Data collection
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Shared Folders console
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Caching
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Server Message Block
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Load balancing
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
File Server Resource Manager
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
DFS
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Folders
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Failover clustering
Responsible for providing permissions to new or existing files or folders it contains through the process of inheritance.
Data collection
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Shared Folders console
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Caching
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Server Message Block
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Load balancing
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
File Server Resource Manager
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
DFS
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Folders
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Failover clustering
Allows you to take data from multiple servers and collect it in a central location on one server.
Data collection
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Shared Folders console
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Caching
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Server Message Block
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Load balancing
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
File Server Resource Manager
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
DFS
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Folders
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Failover clustering
Allows you to deploy multiple servers that hold copies of your data.
Data collection
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Shared Folders console
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Caching
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Server Message Block
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Load balancing
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
File Server Resource Manager
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
DFS
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Folders
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Failover clustering
Can be used to provide load balancing for your shared file services.
Data collection
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Shared Folders console
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Caching
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Server Message Block
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Load balancing
Used by clients to access shared resources.
File Server Resource Manager
Used by clients to access shared resources.
DFS
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Folders
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Failover clustering
Used by clients to access shared resources.
Data collection
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Shared Folders console
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Caching
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Server Message Block
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Load balancing
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
File Server Resource Manager
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
DFS
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Folders
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Failover clustering
Allows you to place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports.
Data collection
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Shared Folders console
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Caching
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Server Message Block
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Load balancing
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
File Server Resource Manager
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
DFS
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Folders
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Failover clustering
Defined by administrators at the shared resource level.
Data collection
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